4 ways to help Leo and the Horsen Family

(Meeteetse, Wyo.) - Many community members have asked how they can help the
Horsen Family at this time. Reboot spoke with Superintendent Jay Curtis
this morning and, although some efforts are still in the works, there are
four ways you can help. All money raised will go toward Leo and the Horsen
Family.
1. *Bank of the West* - Fund is under 'Horsen Family.' Bank of the
West's phone number is 307-868-2521.
2. *Meeteetsee School Spring Concert Thursday, May 5th* -Longhorn League
Parent/Teacher organization will have Concession Stands open all evening
long. All proceeds will go towards the Horsen Family.
3. *Annual Sports Banquet* - There will be some sort of fundraiser at
this event, but details are unclear at this time.
4. *Summertime Community Event* - There will be a potential BBQ and/or
support auction this summer; however a date and details have yet to be
determined.
*Timeline of what we know so far about Leo's accident: *
*Monday, May 2:* Middle School student Leo Horsen was shagging shot puts at
the High School track meet when he was accidentally struck in the head with
a shot put. Leo was life flighted to Billings. Read initial report.
*Tuesday, May 3: *Superintendent Jay Curtis reported that Leo was in stable
condition and being monitored for swelling. Read more here
.
*Wednesday, May 4:* Leo's mother, Christine Horsen shared an update on
Leo's condition. To summarize, doctors had decreased the ventilator output;
Leo's face was a bit more swollen; the pressure in his skull had not
increased; and the family is hopeful doctors will remove the pressure
monitoring device in two days. Read more from Christine here
.
As Superintendent Curtis shared yesterday, "We're asking for prayers and
faith for the student and family."
*Feature photo: Leo with his sisters, Kiana and Kayla. h/t Christine
Horsen, mother of Leo Horsen / Pitchengine Communities *
#reboot #news

4 ways to help Leo and the Horsen Family

(Meeteetse, Wyo.) - Many community members have asked how they can help the
Horsen Family at this time. Reboot spoke with Superintendent Jay Curtis
this morning and, although some efforts are still in the works, there are
four ways you can help. All money raised will go toward Leo and the Horsen
Family.
1. *Bank of the West* - Fund is under 'Horsen Family.' Bank of the
West's phone number is 307-868-2521.
2. *Meeteetsee School Spring Concert Thursday, May 5th* -Longhorn League
Parent/Teacher organization will have Concession Stands open all evening
long. All proceeds will go towards the Horsen Family.
3. *Annual Sports Banquet* - There will be some sort of fundraiser at
this event, but details are unclear at this time.
4. *Summertime Community Event* - There will be a potential BBQ and/or
support auction this summer; however a date and details have yet to be
determined.
*Timeline of what we know so far about Leo's accident: *
*Monday, May 2:* Middle School student Leo Horsen was shagging shot puts at
the High School track meet when he was accidentally struck in the head with
a shot put. Leo was life flighted to Billings. Read initial report.
*Tuesday, May 3: *Superintendent Jay Curtis reported that Leo was in stable
condition and being monitored for swelling. Read more here
.
*Wednesday, May 4:* Leo's mother, Christine Horsen shared an update on
Leo's condition. To summarize, doctors had decreased the ventilator output;
Leo's face was a bit more swollen; the pressure in his skull had not
increased; and the family is hopeful doctors will remove the pressure
monitoring device in two days. Read more from Christine here
.
As Superintendent Curtis shared yesterday, "We're asking for prayers and
faith for the student and family."
*Feature photo: Leo with his sisters, Kiana and Kayla. h/t Christine
Horsen, mother of Leo Horsen / Pitchengine Communities *
#reboot #news